Description
HP X550-T2 10GbE Dual Port NIC
The HP X550-T2 10GbE Dual Port NIC brings you enterprise-grade network performance in a compact, cost-efficient PCIe expansion card. Built around the Intel Ethernet Controller X550-T2, this dual-port adapter delivers robust 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) speeds over BASE-T copper connections, enabling fast uplinks, high-throughput virtualization, and scalable data-center networking. It’s designed to slot into HP ProLiant servers and a wide range of compatible platforms, offering seamless integration, strong driver support, and simplified deployment for workloads such as virtual machine densities, high-speed storage networking, and latency-sensitive applications. If you’re upgrading from older 1GbE infrastructure, the X550-T2 provides a straightforward, future-proof path to 10GbE performance with familiar RJ-45 cabling, reducing both capital expenditure and network downtime during migration.
- Dual-port 10GbE connectivity with BASE-T RJ-45 enables high-bandwidth copper networking using standard Ethernet cables, simplifying upgrades in data centers, labs, and remote offices while preserving existing cabling infrastructure and reducing total cost of ownership.
- Intel Ethernet Controller X550-T2 architecture delivers strong throughput, low latency, and efficient offloads that help keep CPU resources free for application workloads, virtualization, and storage traffic without bottlenecks.
- Advanced virtualization capabilities including SR-IOV and VMQ support allow efficient NIC virtualization, improved VM performance, and easier isolation of network traffic in VMware, Hyper-V, and KVM environments.
- Comprehensive data-center networking features such as LACP (link aggregation), VLAN tagging, and support for large frame sizes, enabling flexible network design, simplified management, and optimized traffic flows across aggregated uplinks.
- Broad OS and hypervisor compatibility with Windows Server, Linux distributions, VMware ESXi, and other major platforms, ensuring reliable driver support, straightforward installation, and smooth upgrades in diverse IT environments.
Technical Details of HP X550-T2 10GbE Dual Port NIC
- Product family: Intel Ethernet Controller X550-T2-based NIC
- Ports: 2 x 10 GbE BASE-T RJ-45 ports
- Interface: PCI Express 3.0 x4 host interface
- Performance: 10 Gbps per port with support for jumbo frames up to 9k
- Features: SR-IOV, VMQ, VLAN tagging, LACP, and energy-efficient Ethernet (EEE) for reduced power usage during idle operation
- Compatibility: Optimized for HP ProLiant servers and broadly compatible with Windows, Linux, VMware ESXi, and Hyper-V environments
- Form factor: PCIe add-in card for standard server expansion slots; designed to fit typical HP server chassis configurations
How to install HP X550-T2 10GbE Dual Port NIC
Preparing for installation requires careful handling and a plan for network integration. Begin by powering down the server completely, unplugging it from power, and discharging any static electricity by touching a grounded metal surface or using an antistatic wrist strap. Remove the server’s cover or access panel to access the PCIe expansion area. Identify an available PCIe slot that supports PCIe 3.0 x4 or higher, ensuring there is adequate clearance for the NIC and any nearby components. If needed, remove any existing card or bracket to accommodate the new adapter while preserving proper airflow and cooling within the chassis.
Hold the HP X550-T2 by the edges and align the connector with the PCIe slot. Gently but firmly press the card into the slot until it seats fully. Secure the card’s bracket to the chassis with the appropriate screw to prevent movement. Reinstall the server cover, reconnect power, and boot the system. During POST, confirm that the BIOS/UEFI recognizes the NIC; if not, reseat the card or try a different PCIe slot compatible with PCIe 3.0 x4 or greater. Once the operating system loads, install or update the NIC drivers from Intel or HP’s official repositories. For virtualization hosts, install the recommended VMQ/SR-IOV drivers and enable the features in the hypervisor’s network configuration, then configure the NIC as required by your environment.
With drivers in place, connect two standard 10 GbE copper cables to the RJ-45 ports. In your OS or switch fabric, configure NIC teaming (bonding) or link aggregation (LACP) as needed to achieve redundancy and increased aggregate bandwidth. Create appropriate VLANs for segmented traffic, and adjust Jumbo Frame settings if your storage protocol (iSCSI, NFS, or SMB3) benefits from larger frames. Validate the connection by performing throughput tests and monitoring NIC performance with your preferred management tools, ensuring stability under load and verifying error counters, link status, and offload activity. Ongoing monitoring and periodic driver updates will help maintain peak performance as workloads evolve.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the HP X550-T2 10GbE Dual Port NIC?
A: It is a dual-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe network adapter based on the Intel X550 technology, designed to upgrade servers—especially HP ProLiant systems—with high-speed, flexible copper networking.
Q: How fast are the ports?
A: Each port supports up to 10 Gb/s of raw data throughput, enabling fast uplinks, virtualization, storage networking, and data-center workloads with low latency.
Q: What cable types does it use?
A: It uses two BASE-T RJ-45 copper ports, compatible with standard Cat6a or better copper Ethernet cables for reliable 10GBASE-T connectivity over copper up to typical distances.
Q: Is it compatible with major operating systems?
A: Yes. The Intel X550-T2 NIC is broadly supported across Windows Server, Linux distributions, VMware ESXi, and Hyper-V. For best results, install the latest drivers from HP or Intel and keep them updated.
Q: Can I use NIC teaming or LACP with this card?
A: Yes. The card supports NIC teaming, LACP, VLAN tagging, and jumbo frames, enabling flexible network topologies, redundancy, and higher aggregate bandwidth across uplinks.
Q: Is this card suitable for virtualization-heavy environments?
A: Absolutely. With SR-IOV and VMQ support, the X550-T2 is well-suited for virtualized workloads, providing efficient network virtualization, VM isolation, and improved guest performance.
Q: Do I need specialized hardware or firmware updates?
A: Routine driver updates are recommended to maintain performance and security. In virtualization deployments, follow hypervisor guidelines for enabling VMQ, SR-IOV, and related settings to maximize efficiency.
Customer reviews
Showing - Of Reviews